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==== TEXT 41 ====
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:nirvikāra deha-mana—kāṣṭha-pāṣāṇa-sama!
:nirvikāra deha-mana--kāṣṭha-pāṣāṇa-sama!
:āścarya,—taruṇī-sparśe nirvikāra mana
:āścarya,--taruṇī-sparśe nirvikāra mana
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“His mind is as steady as wood or stone. Indeed, it is wonderful that even when he touches such young girls, his mind never changes.
"His mind is as steady as wood or stone. Indeed, it is wonderful that even when he touches such young girls, his mind never changes.
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Latest revision as of 02:35, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 41

nirvikāra deha-mana--kāṣṭha-pāṣāṇa-sama!
āścarya,--taruṇī-sparśe nirvikāra mana


SYNONYMS

nirvikāra—unchanged; deha-mana—body and mind; kāṣṭha-pāṣāṇa-sama—like wood or stone; āścarya—wonderful; taruṇī-sparśe—in touching young girls; nirvikāra—unchanged; mana—mind.


TRANSLATION

"His mind is as steady as wood or stone. Indeed, it is wonderful that even when he touches such young girls, his mind never changes.